REYNOLDSBURG — State officials plan to begin aerial treatments aimed at disrupting gypsy moth mating on more than 61,000 acres in 12 Ohio counties across the state. The gypsy moth is a non-native, ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources issued this news release today: DNR’s Division of Entomology & Plant Pathology is hosting several public meetings in Huntington, Marshall and Porter ...
Jun. 7—CARLTON COUNTY — Residents in eastern Carlton County and an area just north of Meadowlands in St. Louis County may see airplanes applying spongy moth treatment likely the week of June 10.
Local gypsy moth populations are increasing, according to pest management specialists, and more spraying will be required to protect area woodlands. As part of its annual program to fight tree ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture is beginning treatment to control the Spongy Moth population in the state. Spongy Moths, formerly known as Gypsy Moths, are considered a ...
SEATTLE — The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) has started aerial treatment for spongy moth caterpillars. Spraying began Friday morning in Thurston County near Steamboat Island Road ...
DES MOINES --- State agencies are reminding residents in Jackson, Allamakee and Winneshiek counties that low-flying airplanes will release pheromone flakes next week. The effort is an attempt to slow ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Agriculture is seeking the public’s input on a proposal for aerial treatment designed to limit gypsy moth infestation. The plan would treat ...
Residents may see low flying planes across portions of Carlton and St. Louis counties on Friday and Monday, July 17, as the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) treats the area to slow the spread ...
charleston, w.va. – The West Virginia Department of Agriculture (WVDA), in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture-Forest Service (USDA-FS), is proposing aerial treatment of ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture- Forest Service, will be conducting aerial treatment of approximately ...
charleston, w.va. – The West Virginia Department of Agriculture (WVDA) is proposing aerial treatment of approximately 17,328 acres for the purpose of reducing significant impacts to forested lands ...
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